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Topic: Help on getting Linux MCE installed (Read 3476 times)

Okay, Here goes... FIRST AND FOREMOST!!! I have never used linux other than Knoppix to do emergency recovery of files for friends/families computers when windows crashed.

I have installed Kubuntu 8.10 via CD onto an older desktop a HP 754n, it also has a DVD drive, but for some unknown reason refuses to boot from it. Following the install instructions listed here at the wiki, http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Installing_0810, for an internet installation upon reboot, I get a terminal screen, not very good. First time around I figured something went wrong so I reinstalled Kubuntu and tried to see if I could do the DVD install, or at least access that installer. However, Kubuntu won't mount or automount the media. I've tried both audio cd's in the cd-rom and DVD's in the DVD writer. Couldn't get it to mount anything. So next step I retried the internet install... which failed again and its currently sitting at a black terminal screen, which I can't get it to load the KDE desktop environment.

The idea behind using the old HP754n is due to circumstances I had two of these computers given to me, and wanted to remove some extra HD's from my main desktop and convert the other two machines into a MCE/file server to dump some older files to.

I burned a copy of the latest DVD, but unfortunately the PC i'm converting won't boot it, but my other desktop will. I believe its a firmware issue with the old drive.

I messed around with the source.list file and got it corrected, but when I installed I got an error regarding MySQL not being found, it rebooted, and went to the command prompt. No idea how to get back to the KDE desktop. Its getting a little old reinstalling Kubuntu every 2 hours...

as a side note, before updating anything, when I insert a cd/dvd into either drive on the system, Kubuntu doesn't mount either? any ideas on that one? The drives are older IDE drives if that would matter.

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Okay, so LinuxMCE is now installed, I'm just having problems with the AV setup Wizard black screening after I set my resolution. I set it currently at 480P, even though the TV its hooked to is a 720P LCD TV. I first set it to 720p, and it black screened, not sure about it but I'm going to be doing some tinkering to see if there is another setting?

VGA, the computer only has a VGA output, and the TV doesn't have a DVI in.

I've set it to 720P and walked away for several minutes, once it showed the "Do you want to confirm this resolution" screen for the 15 seconds, but then blackscreened and would never come back up. After restarting after that I was able to get into the LinuxMCE desktop, but couldn't get it to play anything? Still trying to work out if the IDE DVD drive is crap or not?

well it will now play Audio CD's can't get DVD playback, I think the DVD drive is crap, but I might be getting another one soon. However, i finally did get the Resolution fixed... but now the LinuxMCE home screen? is about 1/4 the screen, and positioned wrong. Can't get into the AV wizard to adjust the position/zoom... is there a way to manually configure it?

Drives are very cheap these days and can fail pretty quickly. Older drives tend to not be very compatible with RW material, especially for booting (in my experience).

Are you using the onboard Intel graphics or an add-on AGP card? The video issues you are describing suggest the video mode is not being configured correctly.

I use my EeeBox B202 with Intel graphics through a VGA connector. I choose the VGA output, 720P resolution and 60Hz (I am in NA) refresh rate to connect with my LCD monitor. This also works with my Toshiba Plasma Television but I have to tell the television that I am using a 'wide-screen' resolution or it doesn't display properly.

Some televisions only support VESA graphics modes through the VGA port, check your television's user guide and see if the modes you are trying to use are supported.

sorry about the long time, my wireless card in my main desktop took a crap on me... not a good week.

The DVD drive is shot, might be getting a new one for free. I'll double check the graphics modes as well, I'm using the crap Intel onboard graphics for now, this is more or less a LinuxMCE test machine before I build a working server.